Member Directory

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The High Point Historical Society collects, preserves and showcases the history of greater High Point to foster a shared appreciation of our community reflected in the stories, events and traditions of our past.

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Guilford County
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Higher Academia is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 with the sole mission of empowering youth and their families through education, mentoring, and tutoring; our programs are developed to motivate and support the achievement of academic excellence and social responsibility through building of self-esteem and educational competence. Homework assistance, tutoring (individual subjects), snacks, and mentorships are the primary avenues we use to ensure academic success of our students who are challenged due to the economic and health crisis.
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Rutherford County
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To foster research and education focused on the rich natural heritage of the Highlands Plateau, while preserving and celebrating the integrity of the “biological crown of the southern Appalachian Mountains.”

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Macon County
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The Corporation’s mission is to produce and deliver live theatrical programs that engage, enrich, and entertain the communities in and around Western North Carolina

Location:
Macon County
Hillsdale Fund
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Guilford County
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It is the Mission of HIS Daughter's Legacy, Incorporated (HDL, INC) to inspire, empower, and educate young girls to fulfill the plan GOD has for their lives by making positive life choices that will lead to becoming young woman who are purposed and positioned to leave a legacy to the next generation of Daughters.

HDL, Inc. is a girls mentoring program dedicated to providing young girls ages 7 - 17 with the tools they need to become the young women God intended them to be.

Striving to help young girls stay on the course God has for their lives, HDL, Inc. offers programs that will build self-esteem and develop values and skills needed during this critical period of growth.

We believe media and culture continues to have great influence over our young girls. HDL, Inc. uses a variety of activities, projects, media, arts and more to help young girls find their true value and develop self-respect. Girls will also be provided opportunities to give back to their local communities through volunteerism.

HDL, Inc. will offer programs designed to meet the needs of every participant. The programs will also allow the volunteers an opportunity to build relationships with the girls that will positively influence their lives.

HIS Daughters Legacy, Inc. envisions generations of young girls growing to become women of Character and Integrity, poised with purpose and humility, who are role models and leaders in their local and global communities.

Location:
Johnston County
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To strengthen Latino leadership, voice, and equity.

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Wake County
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To protect Durham's historic assets through action, advocacy and education

Location:
Durham County
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To educate in the social and material history of the plantation South, hands-on preservation technology, and African-American history. Historic Stagville is a North Carolina State Historic Site that preserves the remnants of one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. Stagville is dedicated to interpreting the lives, culture, and labors of enslaved people on the Bennehan-Cameron plantations.

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Durham County
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The mission of the Historic Turner House is to provide programs that educate the community and history lovers of untold cultural and historic stories related to the Turner family and others who resided in Historic Oberlin Village in Raleigh, NC. The mission of the Turner House Foundation is to source funding to preserve/restore the physical spaces of this remnant of a surviving Freedmans’ Village in North Carolina that grew out of a free black settlement during the Reconstruction Era.
The Historic Turner House Foundation , a 501©(3) non-profit, is an extension of 10 years of experience of telling the stories of the Villagers of Historic Oberlin Village. These untold stories were left out of the history of North Carolina and our organization strives to continue to be an educator and a preservationist of this history. and the physical representations of that history. We want to expand knowledge and offer positive experiences in the areas of addressing historic issues founded in the African-American experience before and during the 1800’s and early 1900’s. We want to continue to build on past and current efforts in lectures, walking and digital tours, historic projects and preservation projects to encourage cultural reconciliation and understanding.

Location:
Wake County